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ByteDance Adds Watermarking and IP Guardrails to Seedance 2.0 for Cautious Global Rollout

ByteDance Adds Watermarking and IP Guardrails to Seedance 2.0 for Cautious Global Rollout

ByteDance is re‑launching its AI video model, Seedance 2.0, after a backlash over deepfake content. The company has partnered with a third‑party red‑team to embed visible watermarks, C2PA Content Credentials, and an advanced invisible watermark that can track content even after it leaves the platform. New safeguards block generation from real faces and copyrighted characters, addressing concerns raised by Hollywood studios and the Motion Picture Association. The rollout will start with paid users in Brazil, Indonesia, Malaysia, Mexico, the Philippines, Thailand and Vietnam, while the United States and India are omitted pending regulatory clarity.

Claude Code leak suggests Anthropic is working on a 'Proactive' mode for its coding tool

Claude Code leak suggests Anthropic is working on a 'Proactive' mode for its coding tool

A recent update to Anthropic's Claude Code inadvertently released internal source files, exposing over half a million lines of code on a public GitHub repository. The leak, which was quickly patched, did not contain customer data but allowed the broader community to examine the codebase. Analysts and developers spotted flags hinting at upcoming features, including a "Proactive" mode that could act without user prompts, a crypto‑based payment system for autonomous AI transactions, and a Tamagotchi‑style virtual companion that reacts to coding activity. Anthropic attributed the incident to a packaging error and said measures are being taken to prevent recurrence.

Anthropic Acknowledges Accidental Leak of Claude Code Source via NPM Package

Anthropic Acknowledges Accidental Leak of Claude Code Source via NPM Package

Anthropic confirmed that an employee error caused the Claude Code AI assistant source code to be exposed through a map file in its npm package. The leak included roughly 1,900 TypeScript files containing over 500,000 lines of code stored in a Cloudflare R2 bucket. Anthropic emphasized that no customer data or credentials were compromised and described the incident as a packaging mistake rather than a security breach. The company said it is implementing safeguards to prevent similar errors, while the leak was quickly mirrored on GitHub amid ongoing discussions about recent Claude vulnerabilities and high user demand.

China’s Rapid Adoption of OpenClaw Highlights Divergent AI Paths

China’s Rapid Adoption of OpenClaw Highlights Divergent AI Paths

OpenClaw, a free open‑source AI agent created by Austrian programmer Peter Steinberger, has seen explosive uptake in China. The tool, which links to any large language model and automates tasks, attracted government subsidies, cheap domestic model access, and a workforce anxious about AI‑related job loss. In contrast, the United States and European Union have seen slower adoption due to higher model costs, privacy regulations, and a lack of coordinated support. While Chinese users benefit from lower running costs and institutional backing, concerns about security and data exposure persist across all markets.

Corti Launches Symphony AI to Transform Medical Coding

Corti Launches Symphony AI to Transform Medical Coding

Corti, the Copenhagen‑based health AI company, introduced Symphony for Medical Coding, an agentic system that treats coding as a reasoning task rather than simple labeling. Built on a peer‑reviewed framework and a study of 1.8 million patient encounters, Symphony claims up to 25% higher clinical accuracy than models from OpenAI, Anthropic, Amazon, Oracle and Microsoft. The system uses four sequential agents to extract evidence, navigate the ICD index, validate candidates and reconcile final codes, delivering auditable outputs linked to supporting clinical evidence. Available through an API and integrated with the Corti Console, Symphony operates across U.S. and European coding environments and aims to reduce errors that affect billing, reporting and public health data.

Mercor Confirms Cyberattack Tied to LiteLLM Supply‑Chain Compromise

Mercor Confirms Cyberattack Tied to LiteLLM Supply‑Chain Compromise

Mercor, an AI recruiting startup that connects domain experts with companies such as OpenAI and Anthropic, disclosed a security incident linked to a supply‑chain attack on the open‑source LiteLLM project. The breach, attributed to the hacking group TeamPCP, affected thousands of organizations and coincided with claims by the extortion group Lapsus$ that it had accessed Mercor's data. Mercor said it moved quickly to contain the incident, engaged leading third‑party forensics experts, and continues to communicate with customers and contractors while investigations proceed.